Discussion | Pursuing Africa’s AI independence
Artificial intelligence is transforming the world, revolutionising industry and everyday life in ways once only imagined in science fiction. But as the technology progresses at a blistering pace, questions are being raised about the potential opportunities or dangers to individuals or nations. One concern surrounds Africa's rate of development in the sector and the pitfalls risked by dependency on foreign tech giants. CEO at Clarence AI, Liat Madinane, joins us for more. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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